Margot Prior Explained

Margot Prior
Birth Date:24 March 1937
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Other Names:Margot Ruth Hansen
Education:University of Melbourne
Alma Mater:Monash University
Discipline:Psychologist
Sub Discipline:Autism, literacy development
Workplaces:University of Melbourne
Royal Children's Hospital
La Trobe University

Margot Ruth Prior (24 March 1937 – 24 August 2020) was an Australian psychologist, educator, and musician. She was professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne where her research focused on autism and literacy development. She was also director of psychology at the Royal Children's Hospital and was adjunct professor at La Trobe University.

Biography

Prior was born on 24 March 1937,[1] in Melbourne, Victoria.[2] She graduated from the University of Melbourne with a BMus and a BA. She completed an MSc and PhD at Monash University[3] and took up an academic position at La Trobe University in 1976. She was the inaugural Chair of the Advisory Committee of Australia’s first autism research centre at La Trobe, the Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre, established in 2008, and held this position until her 80th year.[4] The Victorian Autism Specific Early Learning and Care centre at La Trobe was named after her in recognition of her long contribution to autism intervention science and service.[5]

Prior was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 1992. She was awarded a DSc (honoris causa) by the University of Melbourne and was a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society.

In the 2004 Australia Day Honours, Prior was made an Officer of the Order of Australia for "service to the discipline of psychology in the areas of developmental and clinical psychology and for research leading to significant advances in the care and treatment of children with autism, learning difficulties and anxiety disorders".[6] She was Victorian Senior Australian of the Year in 2006.[7]

Personal life

Prior's first husband was musician Glenthorne Prior, who drowned when their three children were young. She later married John Hansen.[8]

She died from COVID-19 on 24 August 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020-08-26. Professor Margot Prior AO Death Notice. 2020-12-29. The Age Tributes.
  2. Web site: Prior, Margot Ruth. 2020-12-29. Encyclopedia of Australian Science. en-gb.
  3. Web site: Academy Fellow: Professor Margot Prior AO, FASSA, FAPS. 2020-12-29. Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. en-AU.
  4. Web site: Olga Tennison Autism Research Centre . 2012 . OTARC Annual Reports to 2015 . 16 November 2023 . OTARC Annual Reports . 34.
  5. Web site: Margot Prior Autism Intervention Centre . 16 November 2023 . Margot Prior Autism Research Centre.
  6. Web site: Professor Margot Ruth Prior. 2020-12-29. It's An Honour.
  7. Web site: Professor Margot Prior AO. 2020-12-29. Australian of the Year.
  8. Web site: 2020-09-04. Vale Professor Margot Prior 1937–2020. 2020-12-29. Australasian Society for Autism Research. en-US.
  9. Web site: Dissanayake . Cheryl . Cheryl Dissanayake . Wertheim . Eleanor . Vale Professor Margot Prior . 2020-12-29 . Australian Psychological Society.